Escarpment Kupe Pinot Noir 2022

Escarpment Kupe Pinot Noir 2022

 

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Escarpment
Kupe Pinot Noir 2022
  • Vintage : 2022
  • Country : New Zealand
  • Region : Martinborough
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  • Type : Red
  • Style : Rich and Spicy
  • Format : 75cl
  • Alcohol : 14°
  • Grappes : 100% Pinot Noir

Escarpment's flagship single-vineyard pinot, planted in 1999, has become a modern New Zealand benchmark, showcasing the Martinborough terrace's powerful yet finely etched style.

Experts Score Vintage
RP Robert Parker 94+ 2022
JS James Suckling 96 2021
VN Vinous (Antonio Galloni) 95 2021
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Region and Vineyards

Martinborough sits in Wairarapa, a cool, dry, wind-kissed corner of New Zealand's North Island famed for lithe yet concentrated Pinot Noir. Here, high sunshine hours, pronounced diurnals and modest rainfall encourage slow ripening and aromatic finesse while preserving acidity. The Te Muna Road terraces, slightly elevated and east of the township, are layered with old river gravels that shed water quickly, naturally limiting vigour and concentrating flavour.

Kupe is drawn entirely from Escarpment's home block on Te Muna Road, first planted in 1999, rooted in free-draining alluvial gravels on the Martinborough terrace. These stones, mixed with loams and deeper deposits, yield pinot with dark-cherry depth, herbal nuance and a firm, long-stranded tannin line—attributes that have helped establish Kupe as a stylistic reference for the region. Vine rows are close-planted, exploiting the site's low fertility to build natural concentration and savoury detail.

Winemaking

Kupe 2022 is 100% Pinot Noir (Abel clone). Cool-season fruit was destemmed to open-top fermenters for indigenous-yeast fermentation. Caps were hand-plunged once daily; total vat time averaged 30 days to shape fine-grained structure without harsh extraction. Press wine was separated, and the free-run was settled before barreling.

Élevage followed in French oak barriques (42% new) for 20 months, no racking, then bottled without fining or filtration to preserve texture and aromatic detail. Key analytics: 14.0% alc., TA 5.2 g/L, pH 3.66, RS <1 g/L; TDE 31.2 g/L. The approach privileges purity and mouthfeel—silky, mouth-filling pinot with depth, line and site transparency.

Tasting Notes

  • Color: Deep ruby with a vibrant rim; limpid and youthful.
  • Aroma: Raspberry coulis, dark cherry and rosehip layered with cedar, sandalwood and a twist of bitter orange; hints of graphite and blue florals add intrigue.
  • Palate: Rich yet buoyant; glossy red and dark fruits carry over fine, mouth-coating tannins and a crunchy freshness. Cedar spice and savoury kernel notes frame a long, composed finish.

Did you know?

"Kupe" honours the legendary Polynesian navigator of Māori tradition and lends its name to local landmarks near Martinborough; the Escarpment brand imagery draws on this story of exploration and place.

Wine Pairing Ideas

  • Five-spice duck breast: Sweet-savory spice and rendered fat dovetail with Kupe's cedar, sandalwood and dark-cherry core.
  • Wild mushroom risotto: Umami depth and creamy texture echo the wine's savoury layers and fine, persistent tannins.
  • Rosemary lamb rump: Herb perfume mirrors rosehip and bitter-orange lift; structure handles protein richness.
  • Beetroot and goat's cheese salad: Earthy sweetness and tang align with red-fruit brightness and palate freshness.

History of Escarpment Estate

Founded in 1999 by Larry McKenna, a pioneering figure in New Zealand’s wine industry, Escarpment quickly gained recognition for its world-class wines, particularly its Pinot Noir. Larry McKenna, originally from Australia, was instrumental in establishing Martinborough as a premium Pinot Noir region. Often referred to as the "Prince of Pinot," McKenna's vision was to create wines that reflect Martinborough's distinctive terroir while employing traditional Burgundian techniques.

Escarpment was established on Te Muna Road, a prime location within Martinborough known for its alluvial soils and cool-climate conditions. The estate's approach to winemaking has always emphasized minimal intervention, allowing the vineyard to speak through the wines, while focusing on sustainable and environmentally responsible practices.

Over the years, Escarpment has become one of New Zealand’s top Pinot Noir producers, with its wines gaining international acclaim. The estate produces a range of single-vineyard Pinot Noirs, including Te Rehua, Kiwa, and Kupe, each named after significant Maori legends, reflecting Escarpment’s connection to the land and its cultural heritage.

Region and Vineyards

Escarpment is located in the Martinborough wine region, situated at the southern tip of New Zealand’s North Island. Martinborough is renowned for its ability to produce cool-climate wines, particularly Pinot Noir, due to its unique combination of alluvial soils, long sunshine hours, and cooling winds from the nearby ocean.

The estate’s vineyards, including its home block on Te Muna Road, are planted on the Martinborough Terrace, where the deep, free-draining gravel soils allow for excellent vine health and concentration of flavors in the grapes. These soils, combined with the cool nights and warm days, give the wines their characteristic freshness, minerality, and elegance.

Escarpment’s commitment to sustainable viticulture is evident in its farming practices, which focus on preserving the health of the land for future generations. The estate also follows a philosophy of low intervention in the winery, ensuring that the wines are a true expression of their terroir.

Wine Range

Escarpment is best known for its Pinot Noir wines, particularly its single-vineyard expressions, which highlight the unique qualities of specific vineyard sites. The estate’s flagship Pinot Noir, Kupe, is named after the legendary Polynesian explorer and showcases the finest fruit from the estate’s oldest vines. Other notable single-vineyard wines include Te Rehua and Kiwa, each offering distinct flavors and structures reflective of their unique sites.

In addition to its renowned Pinot Noirs, Escarpment also produces exceptional Chardonnay, which is noted for its balance of rich fruit flavors and flinty minerality, as well as Pinot Gris, Pinot Blanc, and Syrah. The winemaking approach remains consistent across all varieties: using indigenous yeasts, whole-bunch fermentation, and long barrel aging to enhance complexity and texture.

Did you know?

Escarpment’s founder, Larry McKenna, is often referred to as the “Prince of Pinot” due to his significant contributions to the New Zealand wine industry, particularly in elevating Martinborough as one of the world’s great Pinot Noir regions. His dedication to Pinot Noir has helped Escarpment become a benchmark producer for this variety in the Southern Hemisphere.

Robert Parker (RP) : 94+ Points (2022)
The 2022 Kupe Pinot Noir is mouthfilling and complex, with gravitas and weight without being heavy. The splay of tannin in the mouth starts right at the very front and fans out through the long finish. It is the most harmonious and intense of the four single-vineyard wines tasted here today, and while I am seriously attracted to the levity and intrigue of the Kiwa, this Kupe is wonderful for different reasons. There's density, muscle, slow/patient repose and complex nuance in the mouth. It's a great, distinct wine. Sealed under screw cap.

James Suckling (JS) : 96 Points (2021)
A very tannic and crunchy wine with cashmere texture and powerful structure. Rather muscular. Full body. Fantastic depth of fruit. Blackberry with some dried strawberry and orange peel. Needs three or four years to soften. Best after 2027.

Vinous (Antonio Galloni) (VN) : 95 Points (2021)
The 2021 Kupe is a hugely structured Pinot Noir. In 2021, this wine boasts tiny berries, 50% whole bunches, 28 days on skins and 40% new oak, resulting in a not shy tannic grip. It has masses of intensity with silken red cherry and plum fruit that just about manage to pull off the tannins, but it requires time or a steak. While it has massive substance, the fragrance and freshness carry this wine home. Leave on the wine rack until at least 2025. It'll be better for it.

Escarpment Te Rehua Pinot Noir 2022
Escarpment Te Rehua Pinot Noir 2022
Escarpment
Te Rehua Pinot Noir 2022
RP
93
WS
93
WE
94
From Martinborough's Barton Vineyard on deep alluvial gravels, Te Rehua 2022 captures the warmth and drainage of the Martinborough Terraces, delivering concentrated Pinot Noir with mineral tension, ripe fruit purity, and sculpted tannins.
49,80 €
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Escarpment Kiwa Pinot Noir 2022
Escarpment Kiwa Pinot Noir 2022
Escarpment
Kiwa Pinot Noir 2022
RP
94

Crafted from the renowned Kiwa vineyard in Martinborough's elevated Te Muna Valley, this Pinot Noir captures the essence of its gravelly soils and cool-climate precision.

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Escarpment Martinborough Pinot Noir 2021
Escarpment Martinborough Pinot Noir 2021
Escarpment
Martinborough Pinot Noir 2021
RP
92
WE
93
JS
96
Escarpment Martinborough Pinot Noir showcases the region’s renowned terroir, offering a balanced expression of savoury complexity and dark fruit. This wine is approachable yet layered, with a soft texture and ripe tannins.
42,00 €
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Escarpment Chardonnay 2022
Escarpment Chardonnay 2022
Escarpment
Chardonnay 2022
RP
93
Escarpment Chardonnay delivers a distinctive, complex character with vibrant minerality, reflective of its Te Muna Road terroir in Martinborough. This refined wine balances bright citrus notes with subtle stone fruit and a textured, elegant finish.
33,90 €
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Escarpment Noir Pinot Noir 2022
Escarpment Noir Pinot Noir 2022
Escarpment
Noir Pinot Noir 2022
RP
89
Escarpment Noir Pinot Noir offers a bright and fruit-forward expression of Martinborough Pinot Noir, combining elegance with ripe summer berry flavors and a touch of spice. This wine can be enjoyed immediately or cellared for further complexity.
24,60 €
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